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illinois trying to avoid three big 10 losses in a row. bobcat's still up in the second with the shot clock winding down. he scored 12 points. that is a look at your sports. >> good afternoon, i am here with your midday lottery numbers. here go. first lucky number 2. 3. 8. that is the winning three numbers, 2-3-8. time for the big board games. here is hoping all of your dreams come to fruition. furze lucky number lucky5, 5. 4. 0. and the final, 1. 5-4-0-1. megamillions get yourself a ticket. have a great afternoon. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer his
illinois trying to avoid three big 10 losses in a row. bobcat's still up in the second with the shot clock winding down. he scored 12 points. that is a look at your sports. >> good afternoon, i am here with your midday lottery numbers. here go. first lucky number 2. 3. 8. that is the winning three numbers, 2-3-8. time for the big board games. here is hoping all of your dreams come to fruition. furze lucky number lucky5, 5. 4. 0. and the final, 1. 5-4-0-1. megamillions get yourself a...
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he will not run for office in his home state of illinois saying "you should go out while they are applauding." >> some of the victims of sandy hook elementary are pushing for change. at at at on a bipartisan gun task force the mother of six shared her story. >> i need to channel this into action for the greater good that there be some measure of something positive. >> yesterday's hearing second of three hearings lawmakers are holding. they are considering 91 new gun measures for the state, some including banning certain types of ammunition. >> meanwhile a share in wisconsin is catching heat -- a share of -- sheriff in wisconsin is catching heat for saying people are better off protecting themselves and calling 911. >> we're getting to the point where 911 is not going to be any use. >> city and county leaders are none too happy with his comments, saying that he is schering residents into thinking milwaukee is not say if. this is a great story. >> he lost the use of both arms and legs when his unit was attacked in iraq. he is the first surviving quad amputee in the iraq war. he says he has nev
he will not run for office in his home state of illinois saying "you should go out while they are applauding." >> some of the victims of sandy hook elementary are pushing for change. at at at on a bipartisan gun task force the mother of six shared her story. >> i need to channel this into action for the greater good that there be some measure of something positive. >> yesterday's hearing second of three hearings lawmakers are holding. they are considering 91 new gun...
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tonight northern illinois fans watching the orange bowl and i you looking to upset heavily favored florida state. huskies led by quarterback jordan lynch of chicago's south side. and i you lowered states. the bears general manager holding a news conference to tell us why he fired lovey smith. rich king was there with the story tonight. no surprise at all. he was fired because he missed the playoffs in the last five-six years into never got an offensive year with nine years on the job as coach. he has already talked of possible replacements. he says he does want a strong leader and a guy with high energy. i want somebody to have high energy, somebody to pull people together in the building up the and positive. those qualities are paramount we all want to work together in a positive environment towards winning championships. i think working with the media it not only in chicago but in the national sense is very important. i want this person to stand up and represent us well. j. cutler is a franchise quarterback. still ahead, new year and a breakdown of some of the extra fees you will have to
tonight northern illinois fans watching the orange bowl and i you looking to upset heavily favored florida state. huskies led by quarterback jordan lynch of chicago's south side. and i you lowered states. the bears general manager holding a news conference to tell us why he fired lovey smith. rich king was there with the story tonight. no surprise at all. he was fired because he missed the playoffs in the last five-six years into never got an offensive year with nine years on the job as coach....
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what's next in the fight for marriage equality in illinois? joining us now co-sponsor of the bill illinois state representative greg harris. sir, it's great to have you here. you said that you have this on the fast track and that it will pass, so what is the latest on the efforts and how quickly will the people of illinois see this come to fruition through a vote? >> there will be thousands of very happy loving couples across the state of illinois who will be celebrating their weddings very soon. >> it's very interesting to point out that this does have a support across the aisle there in illinois from republicans, the chair of the state's republican party, pat brady, that has written that giving gay and lesbian couples. however, pat brady is really getting some blowback from people on the right. has that tainted his standing on this at all, or something sd that make you fear that there will be a problem getting this through? >> no. i'm just very glad that not only our leading democrats, the governor, the mayor of the city of chicago are behin
what's next in the fight for marriage equality in illinois? joining us now co-sponsor of the bill illinois state representative greg harris. sir, it's great to have you here. you said that you have this on the fast track and that it will pass, so what is the latest on the efforts and how quickly will the people of illinois see this come to fruition through a vote? >> there will be thousands of very happy loving couples across the state of illinois who will be celebrating their weddings...
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all california and illinois and other states were marching toward pension insolvency, we put the most new funding into the system in the history of virginia. we have reduced the unfunded liability by $9 billion by 2031. moody's praised our reform of credit, and i want to thank senator watkins and delegate jones for their work in making that happen last session. our 2011 plan marked top jobs legislation has made the college bream more affordable and more accessible for more young people in virginia. our whole statutory goal of 100,000 new degrees over the next 15 years, with a focus on degrees is supported by $350 million of new investment that you agreed to make over the next three years. the best part of these reforms are working, because over the last two years, we have had over 3800 new slots for undergraduate, in-state students. best of all, tuition increases averaged only 4% this year after a decade of double-digit tuition increases. that is good news for our young people. [applause] i am sure you agree, more diplomas' means more jobs. we increased the percentage of k-12 funding
all california and illinois and other states were marching toward pension insolvency, we put the most new funding into the system in the history of virginia. we have reduced the unfunded liability by $9 billion by 2031. moody's praised our reform of credit, and i want to thank senator watkins and delegate jones for their work in making that happen last session. our 2011 plan marked top jobs legislation has made the college bream more affordable and more accessible for more young people in...
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down into mississippi now, eventually, that is going to start moving into areas like tennessee, ohio, illinois, indiana. so we're going to see the slow-moving system continue to spread eastward, ever so slowly. we'll see temperatures today on the eastern side of that frontal system continue to warm up, though. so that looks pretty good heading into the weekend. and we are going to actually see this warm front get temperatures like areas like d.c., topping out this weekend close to 70 degrees. >> it's supposed to be a beautiful weekend. so that is nice. >> oh, yes. >> all right, here's a look at the weather in your area, right, dylan. >> yes. >> and a look at the weather and stocks rock as the s&p hits a five-year high. an update on those stranded whales. and thousands of white collar jobs coming to the u.s. >>> plus, nbc's michelle kosinski is live from italy where the costa concordia ran aground one year ago. you're watching "early today." >> announcer: "early today" is brought to you by thermacare heat wraps, no pills, no pain, just relief. >>> welcome back. here are some other stories makin
down into mississippi now, eventually, that is going to start moving into areas like tennessee, ohio, illinois, indiana. so we're going to see the slow-moving system continue to spread eastward, ever so slowly. we'll see temperatures today on the eastern side of that frontal system continue to warm up, though. so that looks pretty good heading into the weekend. and we are going to actually see this warm front get temperatures like areas like d.c., topping out this weekend close to 70 degrees....
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are six hundred people have signed up from states including ohio but also arizona california florida illinois west virginia and new jersey is not just futures it's little straighter is critical superintendent's office staff guidance counselors. folks food service people transportation people the pilot training program would include a cross-section of those who already have a concealed carry permit to those who have little to no experience with guns it will be extensive and tailored to help school officials prepare for school violence like what took place in connecticut earlier today i spoke with jim hansen a military blogger with black five dot net i asked him for his thoughts on this alarming issue. well first of all amidst a cornucopia of really bad ideas to try and solve this horrendous problem i think this is actually a good one i mean not all teachers are in any way going to be suited for this but the ones who are i think given the choice between unarmed victims and armed people who may as well in here said be able to actually stop a shooting like this why not and we you know we should m
are six hundred people have signed up from states including ohio but also arizona california florida illinois west virginia and new jersey is not just futures it's little straighter is critical superintendent's office staff guidance counselors. folks food service people transportation people the pilot training program would include a cross-section of those who already have a concealed carry permit to those who have little to no experience with guns it will be extensive and tailored to help...
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authorities in illinois dig up the body of a dead lottery winner tomorrow. "the chicago sun times" said they would exhume he body tomorrow morning. khag won the lottery lost year and died soon around. now the medical examiner suspects he was poisoned and wants to do another automaticy. >>> the fda has a new approval to a new flu shot. it could let manufacturers turn out new vaccines much faster, right now if a vaccine is ineffective, it takes a while to make a new one. >>> and finally the official playlist has been released for president obama's second inauguration, inclusion 17 songs from stevie wonder, beyonce to kelly clarkson and the cast of "glee." the playlist is available on spot i fill. keith russell, news4. >>> legal drama is heating up for lady gaga. >>> and a pregnant singer showing out of skin. time for hollywood headlines. >> joining us as always on thursday, georgia alfredas, co-host with "the russ parr show." most people may not know about this lawsuit she's facing for allegedly ripping off another artist's music. she's kind of keeping this un
authorities in illinois dig up the body of a dead lottery winner tomorrow. "the chicago sun times" said they would exhume he body tomorrow morning. khag won the lottery lost year and died soon around. now the medical examiner suspects he was poisoned and wants to do another automaticy. >>> the fda has a new approval to a new flu shot. it could let manufacturers turn out new vaccines much faster, right now if a vaccine is ineffective, it takes a while to make a new one....
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freezing rain could be a problem on sunday for iowa and central illinois. keep in minds are any travel plans through the midwest, a little freezing rain but the moderation begins this weekend. >> really sad i'm looking forward to 38 degrees. >>> if you're looking for entertainment, you might want to skip the movies this weekend. there are three new releases and none screened by critics. bill buzz and little market will go amount to a small take at the box office. >>> hansel and gretel witch hunters turned out to be a real movie not just a practical movie. ensuring it will finish in first place. >>> j.j. abrams is now said to be the director of the upcoming episode "sevenen" and recently in the star trek. and saying one man cannot direct both franchises. >>> michael buble has big news of his own. the singer and his wife are expecting their first child. and they announced the news with the ultrasound video. >>> and earlier this week, we told you about lindsay lohan turning down "dancing with the stars." well, now lance armstrong has also turned down the compe
freezing rain could be a problem on sunday for iowa and central illinois. keep in minds are any travel plans through the midwest, a little freezing rain but the moderation begins this weekend. >> really sad i'm looking forward to 38 degrees. >>> if you're looking for entertainment, you might want to skip the movies this weekend. there are three new releases and none screened by critics. bill buzz and little market will go amount to a small take at the box office. >>>...
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illinois has made a lot of cuts. a major cuts to medicaid in the past year as well as other programs. illinois right now is dealing with a $100 billion unfunded liability in the state pension system. that is really the one major budget issue. the more that illinois is giving to pay down the pension debt, the less it can go to other programs. you have already seen cuts to education, schools, and more of that is expected. host: tell us about taxes. the temporary tax cut is set to expire in a couple of years. is that already being talked about right now? caller: right now you have gov., a democrat who took over. he was the lieutenant governor and won the election by himself. he has been seen as a week governor. already are hearing potential democratic challengers as well as a very wide swath of republicans that went to run against pat quinn. part of that is the expiration of the income tax rate. it is set to expire in 2014. what will illinois do without the money? you hear calls from republicans say we have to cut. demo
illinois has made a lot of cuts. a major cuts to medicaid in the past year as well as other programs. illinois right now is dealing with a $100 billion unfunded liability in the state pension system. that is really the one major budget issue. the more that illinois is giving to pay down the pension debt, the less it can go to other programs. you have already seen cuts to education, schools, and more of that is expected. host: tell us about taxes. the temporary tax cut is set to expire in a...
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illinois became the fourth state to allow illegal immigrants to get driver's licenses. sunny, back to you. >> preeti arla in washington. thank you so much. >>> getting a lot of attention this morning, the president and hillary clinton sitting down together. we'll have the highlights from that interview coming up in about 15 minutes. >>> now, we turn to the nuclear tension stemming from the korean peninsula. this morning in seoul, a spokesman said south korea will do whatever it takes to stop north korea from conducting a new nuclear test. north korea's main ally, china, is urging restraint. and is promising to cut food aid to north korea if it goes ahead with another test. >>> and the alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, khalid sheikh mohammed, will be among five defendants making courtroom appearances at guantanamo bay. it begins four days of hearings, where two dozen motions will be argued. all of the defendants are facing the death penalty. >>> we're seeing frightening pictures from what could have been a disaster in turkey. a streak of light across the sky last w
illinois became the fourth state to allow illegal immigrants to get driver's licenses. sunny, back to you. >> preeti arla in washington. thank you so much. >>> getting a lot of attention this morning, the president and hillary clinton sitting down together. we'll have the highlights from that interview coming up in about 15 minutes. >>> now, we turn to the nuclear tension stemming from the korean peninsula. this morning in seoul, a spokesman said south korea will do...
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. >> same-sex marriage is legal in nine states and the district and illinois is expected to introduce legislation this month. but the nation is very much divided. at least 30 states ban it in their state's constitution. >> listen up, this is an amazing story. a florida pilot was in the right place at the right time as he flew over his house. he was flying home from north carolina. he always flies over his house before he lands but yesterday he saw someone peering around the house and he had a trailer attached to a truck. he lowered his plane to just 300 feet off the ground. >> right in front of us, making a tight circle around our property, watching him from the air and he was clearly looking at us several times. looked up. >> he got scared too. he drove off and so he followed him with his plane he landed called police and officers arrested him and he is charged with grand theft. >> surprised he was still brazen to drive off with a plane circling. >> coming up, what police think happened on a metrobus that led to two women being attacked. the state of virginia could make in the abuse
. >> same-sex marriage is legal in nine states and the district and illinois is expected to introduce legislation this month. but the nation is very much divided. at least 30 states ban it in their state's constitution. >> listen up, this is an amazing story. a florida pilot was in the right place at the right time as he flew over his house. he was flying home from north carolina. he always flies over his house before he lands but yesterday he saw someone peering around the house...
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and our returning champion, a retired proofreader and editor, from chicago, illinois... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. welcome, ladies and gentlemen. on yesterday's program, joan was very relaxed and solid until final jeopardy! but she didn't lose too much in that one. helen and diva, welcome aboard. pick up those signaling devices cause here comes the "jeopardy!" round. and today, we deal with these categories. we start off with... you have to correct the word that we have changed in the title of these books. joan, start us. thanks, alex. i'll have the story of english for $200. helen. what is european? right. title changes, $200, please. joan. what is night? yes. okay, title changes for $400, please. helen. what is garp? right.
and our returning champion, a retired proofreader and editor, from chicago, illinois... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. welcome, ladies and gentlemen. on yesterday's program, joan was very relaxed and solid until final jeopardy! but she didn't lose too much in that one. helen and diva, welcome aboard. pick up those signaling devices cause here comes the "jeopardy!" round. and today, we deal with these categories. we start off with......
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. >> check out rocky the mascot, from western illinois university. running into that flipping cheerleader. rocky tried to be cool about what happened, during push-ups and other exercises after the collision. >> rooky looks like he got taken out. >>> then this, a youngster runs on to the court last night interrupting the game between the oklahoma sooners and the baylor bears. he's a baylor fan. unfortunately for him, though, the bears lost. during a break in the action, the kid was allowed to slam dunk a ball into a junior-sized basket. >> enthusiasm of the young. we like that. >>> a squirmy baby proved quite the challenge for doctors in an exam in san diego. it took three sets of hands to measure and examine this giant panda cub, who was interested in playing around. >> at 20 pounds, the cub is on schedule for weight gain. and they say he's gaining a lot of muscle in his back legs from all that climbing. and he showed off new teeth. >> cute little fella there. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, when "america this morn
. >> check out rocky the mascot, from western illinois university. running into that flipping cheerleader. rocky tried to be cool about what happened, during push-ups and other exercises after the collision. >> rooky looks like he got taken out. >>> then this, a youngster runs on to the court last night interrupting the game between the oklahoma sooners and the baylor bears. he's a baylor fan. unfortunately for him, though, the bears lost. during a break in the action, the...
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storms drench roads from texas to illinois. slushy in the upper midwest. slick streets in the northeast. >> and if you're flying today, airport delays are possible in minneapolis, chicago, memphis, dallas, houston, new orleans and salt lake city. >>> and now, for some stunning numbers from the fbi that confirm what the nation's gun dealers have been saying. >> the bureau says it conducted more background checks for firearms sales following the newtown, connecticut, attack than in any single one-week period. and the second-busiest week for background checks was the one following president obama's announcement for his new gun safety proposals. >>> some parents of sandy hook school victims delivered powerful calls for action to connecticut lawmakers. police were at the hearing, talking about a wide variety of automatic weapons. some parents say the time for change is now. >> the time is now. let the state of connecticut become an agent for change, with respect to gun safety. our little man and every other child and adult who died that day deserve it. >> gun a
storms drench roads from texas to illinois. slushy in the upper midwest. slick streets in the northeast. >> and if you're flying today, airport delays are possible in minneapolis, chicago, memphis, dallas, houston, new orleans and salt lake city. >>> and now, for some stunning numbers from the fbi that confirm what the nation's gun dealers have been saying. >> the bureau says it conducted more background checks for firearms sales following the newtown, connecticut, attack...
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joining us now is the ceo of the illinois policy institute. john is a federal bailout on the way for illinois, first question, obvious question, is it coming? >> it's not coming if we can do anything about it, stuart and we've fought that very hard and tried to put up a roadblock. senator durbin said he would not support it, the the house said it would not support it. governor quinn wants one because he doesn't want to face the truth that he has to reform pension. stuart: that's interesting, governor quinn wants a bailout. do you know that for a fact. come out and said-- >> in the past he alluded that, but he refuses to say i will not take a federal bailout under any circumstances and we continue to call for him to do that. a horrible problem you quoted 96 billion dollars, and when you just the discount rate. 200 billion dollars. 54 billion in unfunded health care retirement berths and 9 billion dollars in unpaid bills from the past. a big problem that requires big solution, stuart. stuart: if the governor is unwilling, if the politicians of i
joining us now is the ceo of the illinois policy institute. john is a federal bailout on the way for illinois, first question, obvious question, is it coming? >> it's not coming if we can do anything about it, stuart and we've fought that very hard and tried to put up a roadblock. senator durbin said he would not support it, the the house said it would not support it. governor quinn wants one because he doesn't want to face the truth that he has to reform pension. stuart: that's...
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national holiday and there are floats representing the first and second family's home states, hawaii, illinois, pennsylvania, and delaware. again, the parade route will force more street closures tomorrow. for complete travel information, go to nbcwashington.com/inauguration, and click on our locals guide. >>> it was another sunny day on the national mall but we're still expecting a chilly inauguration day. here is storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell with a look at the forecast. hey, chuck. >> good evening. good evening, everybody. there are no guarantees in the weather department but i guarantee you this, it's going to be colder tomorrow than today. downsloping winds allowed a 62 degree high temperature today. we're down to 50 degrees right now, but already back into the upper 30s in northern and western maryland. the wind is still quite gusty. gusting between 20 and 30 miles an hour across much of the area. the wind will continue to lay down during the course of the evening, but it's going to be a mild evening, yes, but that's the leading edge of the colder air. enjoy the 40s this evening,
national holiday and there are floats representing the first and second family's home states, hawaii, illinois, pennsylvania, and delaware. again, the parade route will force more street closures tomorrow. for complete travel information, go to nbcwashington.com/inauguration, and click on our locals guide. >>> it was another sunny day on the national mall but we're still expecting a chilly inauguration day. here is storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell with a look at the forecast. hey,...
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this was a comment made by aaron swartz at the university of illinois in october 2010. he spoke about jstor. >> i'm going to give you one example of something not as big as said in congress, but something in puerto rican do right here at your own school, it just requires you get your shoes a little muddy. by virtue of being students at a major u.s. university, i assume that access to a wide variety of scholarly journals. pretty much every major university in the u.s. pays some sort of licensing fees to organizations like jstor to get access to journals the rest of the world cannot view. these licensing fees are substantial, and so substantial people who are stepping in india instead of the u.s. don't have this kind of access. they're locked out from these journals. they're locked out from our entire scientific legacies. a lot of these journal articles go back to the indictment of it every time someone has written down a scientific paper, it is been scanned, digitized, and put in these collections. that is a legacy that has been brought to us by the history people to an
this was a comment made by aaron swartz at the university of illinois in october 2010. he spoke about jstor. >> i'm going to give you one example of something not as big as said in congress, but something in puerto rican do right here at your own school, it just requires you get your shoes a little muddy. by virtue of being students at a major u.s. university, i assume that access to a wide variety of scholarly journals. pretty much every major university in the u.s. pays some sort of...
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senator mark kirk of illinois suffered a debilitating stroke a year ago. yesterday after grueling rehabilitation, kirk returned to the capitol for the first time. kirk slowly walked up the 45 capitol steps where he was greeted by colleagues. when he saw them, he said, good to see you guys. >>> also returning to work is secretary of state hillary clinton. she was released from a new york city hospital after being treated for a blood clot in her head. the office says she'll return to the state department next week. clinton is stepping down at the start of president obama's second term. >>> former congresswoman gabby giffords will meet with members of the shooting. she'll meet privately. >>> students at sandy hook are back at school. it's been three weeks since a gunman killed 20 of their classmates and six staff members. there was almost full attendance yesterday and a large police presence. randall pinkston reports. >> reporter: this is the new sandy hook elementary school. this refurbished school in nearby monroe is where students will learn to heal. furni
senator mark kirk of illinois suffered a debilitating stroke a year ago. yesterday after grueling rehabilitation, kirk returned to the capitol for the first time. kirk slowly walked up the 45 capitol steps where he was greeted by colleagues. when he saw them, he said, good to see you guys. >>> also returning to work is secretary of state hillary clinton. she was released from a new york city hospital after being treated for a blood clot in her head. the office says she'll return to the...
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carla in chicago, illinois, as we continue to look at the crowds. what you think about inauguration 2013? caller: good morning. hopefully, i am hopeful that in addition to the speech more than today, that we do get delivered from the person that america at chose to serve a second term. hopefully he will deliver to the working american who is hopeful to continue to keep their jobs here, who hopefully will deliver to all those college kids leaving college with thousands of dollars in student loans, and hopefully you'll be able to deliver to all the people, regardless of the color, regardless of the status, and, you know, to -- i heard someone earlier saying, you know, we need more jobs. i think a lot of the people who are, unfortunately, -- at one point or time, they had no choice and there were put out of a job. hopefully there will be a focus on delivering to all of americans who want to make an honest dollar. host: ok, sarah tweets in -- host: susan in montana, a democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. i am so proud of this president. i was s
carla in chicago, illinois, as we continue to look at the crowds. what you think about inauguration 2013? caller: good morning. hopefully, i am hopeful that in addition to the speech more than today, that we do get delivered from the person that america at chose to serve a second term. hopefully he will deliver to the working american who is hopeful to continue to keep their jobs here, who hopefully will deliver to all those college kids leaving college with thousands of dollars in student...
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now some of these showers are trying to pop up through southern illinois and the ohio river. normally if we had a storm like this, we would be talking ice and snow, but it's so warm across the country, it's literally all rain. a lot of the clouds will be filtering sunshine today. ohio valley, mid-atlantic and deep south, not as much sunshine as you saw yesterday. as far as the worst of the travel, flights will have significant delays out of dalls/ft. worth, san antonio and houston airports there. the dallas area already picked up about 2 1/2 inches of rain. a half inch in houston, san antonio a good deal of rain. texas has been in and out of the drought the last couple of years so they can use this rainfall. we'll deal with it, just a lot of soaking rain spreading into arkansas and louisiana. the forecast, we have the cool temperatures this morning in new england and the northern plains, even you will warm up this afternoon. a beautiful day, d.c. to new york. as i mentioned, a few more clouds out there. it looks like the rain will spread across the country. behind it, there's
now some of these showers are trying to pop up through southern illinois and the ohio river. normally if we had a storm like this, we would be talking ice and snow, but it's so warm across the country, it's literally all rain. a lot of the clouds will be filtering sunshine today. ohio valley, mid-atlantic and deep south, not as much sunshine as you saw yesterday. as far as the worst of the travel, flights will have significant delays out of dalls/ft. worth, san antonio and houston airports...
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that honor goes to illinois. they can have a beer tonight. >> speaking of beer, a big beer deal goes flat. regulators smacking down a $20 buyout. plus, a story around this we are just getting from washington, d.c. eamon javers getting ready for you. did the high know about the decision before anybody else? we're going to so you some evidence they might have. you will want to see that. plus -- we will talk about gas and if d.c. can finally get it right. then back out to san diego. mandy's got an exclusive interview with the man running the company putting on the conference. "street signs" exclusive from san diego rb right after this. >>> kind of on baited breath here. waiting for dow 14,000. list yep wrb no guarantee we will ever hit it. but we are less close than yesterday. dow is down .2 percent of 1% and tomorrow could be a big day for markets. why? the monthly payroll number some people refer to it as the all important jobs number. we will find out. just a reminder, that number is out tomorrow. don't take frid
that honor goes to illinois. they can have a beer tonight. >> speaking of beer, a big beer deal goes flat. regulators smacking down a $20 buyout. plus, a story around this we are just getting from washington, d.c. eamon javers getting ready for you. did the high know about the decision before anybody else? we're going to so you some evidence they might have. you will want to see that. plus -- we will talk about gas and if d.c. can finally get it right. then back out to san diego. mandy's...
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learned now 27 people dead in minnesota, 22 in pennsylvania, 18 in massachusetts, 8 in oklahoma, 6 in illinois. anna kooiman in the new york city news room with the latest. >> reporter: new york state governor andrew cuomo declaring a state wide emergency, and encouraged everyone to get the flu vaccine. officials say supplies are running low in some places, but the vaccine is still available. nearly 130 million doses of flu vaccine have been distributed and 112 million have been used. since the swine flu epidemic in 2009 vaccination rates have increased here in the united states, but more than half of americans have yet to get the vaccine this year. physicians say it's not too late to get your shots. >> the best way to prevent the flu right now is to get the flu shot. and a lot of people have some hesitation getting the flu shot. the flu shots are the best way to prevent the flu from occurring. >> reporter: the epidemic is two fold, a stronger than normal strain and the dreaded flu season started one month early in december. and the c.d.c., centers for decemb disease control. estimates they ki
learned now 27 people dead in minnesota, 22 in pennsylvania, 18 in massachusetts, 8 in oklahoma, 6 in illinois. anna kooiman in the new york city news room with the latest. >> reporter: new york state governor andrew cuomo declaring a state wide emergency, and encouraged everyone to get the flu vaccine. officials say supplies are running low in some places, but the vaccine is still available. nearly 130 million doses of flu vaccine have been distributed and 112 million have been used....
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it does come with some rain, we could see some icing down across southern illinois into indiana. tomorrow, the last real mild day up and down the eastern seaboard. the rain moves into virginia and the carolinas. it should weaken. we are not looking at severe storms to stick around into tomorrow. you can see that frigid and cold air surges into the rest of the plains moving into the great lakes. tuesday, we will begin to see cooler temperatures settle into the northeast but not as cold as >>> outside the window, probably frost or ice this morning around the bay area. 23 in santa rosa. 29 in san jose. and 20s east of 680, up and down the trivalley. we will see sunshine today, but it will take some time to thaw out from the cold temperatures. eventually highs in the upper 40s, near 50 today. everything will reset tonight. we do expect more freezing temperatures for tomorrow morning. and then a slow and subtle warm-up past the middle part of the week. is your latest forecast. erica. >> dylan, thank you. >>> a unique contest being held in florida, one that involves very big snakes, ve
it does come with some rain, we could see some icing down across southern illinois into indiana. tomorrow, the last real mild day up and down the eastern seaboard. the rain moves into virginia and the carolinas. it should weaken. we are not looking at severe storms to stick around into tomorrow. you can see that frigid and cold air surges into the rest of the plains moving into the great lakes. tuesday, we will begin to see cooler temperatures settle into the northeast but not as cold as...
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- a special education teacher from rochester, new yo a retired proofreader and editor from chicago, illinois... and our returning champion, a strategic analyst for nasa, from huntsville, alabama... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. ank you, ladies and gentlemen. two weeks from now, we will begin our annual tournament of champions. and if kristin keeps winning, she will be and thed in that tournament of champions. joan and james, welcome aboard. good luck. pick up your signaling devices, because you're going to work right now, in the first round of play, the jeopardy! round, and here are the categories. you have to name the n for us, of course. we have... and finally... you have to name the bird found within the text of our clue. kristin, start. let's begin with rewritten novel endings for $200, please. kristin. what is "moby-dick"? that's the novel. l endings for $400.
- a special education teacher from rochester, new yo a retired proofreader and editor from chicago, illinois... and our returning champion, a strategic analyst for nasa, from huntsville, alabama... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. ank you, ladies and gentlemen. two weeks from now, we will begin our annual tournament of champions. and if kristin keeps winning, she will be and thed in that tournament of champions. joan and...
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the illinois state float behind me. honoring president obama's home state of illinois and then you can hear the school of the arts, from florida, getting ready for the parade as well. we're going to be on the back of a flat bed trunk in front of the president's motorcade as he heads towards the white house and head off and stop in the reviewing seat where he will watch the parade go by where jessica yellen is waiting. i'll be the ferris bueller of the inaugural parade watching those from a good vantage point in front of the president. you'll have a good vantage point as well. >> let's see if he gets out of the motorcade and sings on a float like ferris. that would make headlines. he has a pretty good voice. the president will come next here, to pennsylvania avenue. this is the stretch of the parade route where we most often see the president exit the motorcade with the first lady and wave to the crowds and some crowds have started to gather here after the president finished his oath today. we'll look to see if that happ
the illinois state float behind me. honoring president obama's home state of illinois and then you can hear the school of the arts, from florida, getting ready for the parade as well. we're going to be on the back of a flat bed trunk in front of the president's motorcade as he heads towards the white house and head off and stop in the reviewing seat where he will watch the parade go by where jessica yellen is waiting. i'll be the ferris bueller of the inaugural parade watching those from a good...
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that's sleet covering the ground in northern illinois. there was so much ice, you couldn't see through these windows. at least 300 flights are canceled. all that ice, so worthy of an instagram, will melt away. the ice will move through parts of the mid-atlantic and the northeast. you can see the pink on that happen. anywhere from raleigh to d.c. from the north, it will stay snow in new york and boston. there is another storm i have to tell you about this week. a lot of energy surging up the east coast. it will clash with that arctic air from dallas to little rock. in parts of the south and southeast need to be on alert for severe weather, including tornadoes and hail. ginger zee, abc news, new york. >>> here's the rest of your monday weather. heavy mountain snow in utah, colorado and idaho. snow from boston's afternoon commute. a rainy week in seattle. pleasant, though, in southern california. >> a mild 48 in chicago. get this, it will be 62 there tomorrow. >> goodness. >> nice roller coaster there. also orlando is in the low 80s. denver
that's sleet covering the ground in northern illinois. there was so much ice, you couldn't see through these windows. at least 300 flights are canceled. all that ice, so worthy of an instagram, will melt away. the ice will move through parts of the mid-atlantic and the northeast. you can see the pink on that happen. anywhere from raleigh to d.c. from the north, it will stay snow in new york and boston. there is another storm i have to tell you about this week. a lot of energy surging up the...
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of key things for republicans even though president obama was the united states senator representing illinois, he likes to work around congress. on dealing with congress, roy blunt says he needs to be realistic. >> he speaks in general terms. he likes the executive order approach a lot better than the legislative approach and you can't get that far with executive orders. you've got to legislate, you don't control the whole congress. >> reporter: he says with a divided government. republicans controlling the house, democrats controlling the senate and obviously the white house, there is an opportunity to get big things done. >> eric: the president's allies and staff saying about this, any change? >> reporter: essentially what they are saying he will use inspirational words to try to motivate the country. tomorrow lab general layout of what he wants to do over the next four years, where he wishes to take the country. when he does the state of the union address he'll get in more detail. here is david plouffe. >> he is going to talk about our political system to resolve all of our disputes, but i
of key things for republicans even though president obama was the united states senator representing illinois, he likes to work around congress. on dealing with congress, roy blunt says he needs to be realistic. >> he speaks in general terms. he likes the executive order approach a lot better than the legislative approach and you can't get that far with executive orders. you've got to legislate, you don't control the whole congress. >> reporter: he says with a divided government....
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debt of illinois. that is a real securities back door bailout. but it's a bailout none the less. >> eric: and very dangerous. what you reference is the unfunded liability, right? >> yep. >> eric: give us a sense of illinois, $96 billion? >> 96 billion. >> eric: nationally? >> 300% in illinois since the late 1990s. nationally, the unfunded pension liability for state workers only is well over a trillion dollars. and mounting constantly. >> steve: we were speaking earlier in the break about how that bell, california fiasco where so many people were getting such rich payouts, now a lot of municipalities have really reined it in. not illinois. >> no. what really needs to happen is some restriction on the pensions paid to existing retirees that have been promised x. >> steve: that's difficult. because you got a deal. >> they promised it, and it's legally binding, but you can't pay them. most states are trying to pay them, you have to cut services and raise taxes. illinois has done that and it's not working.
debt of illinois. that is a real securities back door bailout. but it's a bailout none the less. >> eric: and very dangerous. what you reference is the unfunded liability, right? >> yep. >> eric: give us a sense of illinois, $96 billion? >> 96 billion. >> eric: nationally? >> 300% in illinois since the late 1990s. nationally, the unfunded pension liability for state workers only is well over a trillion dollars. and mounting constantly. >> steve: we were...
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in illinois, a new law says if you pop a wheelly on a motorcycle speeding you can get slammed with a thousandelh÷ dollar fine. you'll northbound trouble if you possess, sell or distribute shark fin. in kentucky it's now against the law to release hogs into the wild, feral pigs have been a problem there. in wellington, kansas, the law now restricts number of cats allowed in one household. no more than four. scott goldberg abc news, new york. >> scientists say one common ingredient may be increasing our appetite. we'll have the story coming up. >> also, get a move on to boost immunity. doctors have advice before you hit the gym. >> in today's 7 on your side, i'm still taking your questions on twitter and facebook. you can contact me on facebook.com and on twitter at m finney. i'll answer questions here, live a little later. >> and from sky 7 hd, near golden gate, a sunny, bright new year's day. it's going to be a frigid new year's night. i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> checking traffic now, new year's day on the golden gate bridge. it's sluggish. right hand side of t
in illinois, a new law says if you pop a wheelly on a motorcycle speeding you can get slammed with a thousandelh÷ dollar fine. you'll northbound trouble if you possess, sell or distribute shark fin. in kentucky it's now against the law to release hogs into the wild, feral pigs have been a problem there. in wellington, kansas, the law now restricts number of cats allowed in one household. no more than four. scott goldberg abc news, new york. >> scientists say one common ingredient may be...
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couple flurries before this night is out, but the main event is now just entering southern sections of illinois and over toward indiana. not a strong system. the system is a fast mover, can't tap the gulf of mexico and it can't tap the atlantic moisture unless storms are able to do that. they're just not big storms for us, pretty impressive the upper air support. we're looking at a couple flurries possible between leesburg and dulles airport and just north of fairfax tonight. that is not what's coming top. so don't freak out if you -- tomorrow. so don't freak out if you drive through a snowflake on your way home tonight. best chance of snow 5 a.m. to 8 a.m. windy and colder friday, in fact, temperatures probably not going up tomorrow, probably holding in the low, maybe mid- 30s if we're lucky. here's our futurecast. 10:0tonight no worries. we'll advance this for you. 5:00 in the morning to 6:00 here comes a little batch of light snow. the models have been cheating it farther north. we talked to howard earlier best chance would be south of town. now it could be as equal chance north of town. you
couple flurries before this night is out, but the main event is now just entering southern sections of illinois and over toward indiana. not a strong system. the system is a fast mover, can't tap the gulf of mexico and it can't tap the atlantic moisture unless storms are able to do that. they're just not big storms for us, pretty impressive the upper air support. we're looking at a couple flurries possible between leesburg and dulles airport and just north of fairfax tonight. that is not what's...
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it has been one year since the illinois republican suffered a major stroke suddenly. senator kirk making a remarkable recovery. he had to learn to walk all over again, and the 53-year-old is marking his return to the senate today by walking up the steps to the senate. as you can see there, a rare and true and genuine moment of bipartisanship as lawmakers lined up to see him climb those stairs. joe manchin there of course, a senator as well, who has visited senator kirk many times in illinois. joining us dr. marc siegel, associate professor, nyu langone medical center. as we witness this event, dr. siegel, cab you tell us what that journthink would be like suffering a terrible stroke some didn't even, there was question about whether or not he would survive to this moment being able to walk up the senate stairs, what is that journey like? >> jenna, he is only 53 years old. 2/3 of strokes occur with people more of 65. this is the right side of the brain, so the wiring goes across and it affects the left side of the body. you believe 70% of the people never return to the
it has been one year since the illinois republican suffered a major stroke suddenly. senator kirk making a remarkable recovery. he had to learn to walk all over again, and the 53-year-old is marking his return to the senate today by walking up the steps to the senate. as you can see there, a rare and true and genuine moment of bipartisanship as lawmakers lined up to see him climb those stairs. joe manchin there of course, a senator as well, who has visited senator kirk many times in illinois....
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ron out in elgin, illinois. ron, what do you say? good morning. >> good morning, bill. i absolute commend new york and hope congress follows suit but the "new york times" also this morning points out a concern about the mental health provisions in terms of who fooirnlingz determines if a person is mentally fit or unfit to own a gun and if they already own a gun, who is the final authority that has to go out and pick up the gun. so there are still some mental health concerns in the new york bill that the times brings out in the editorial this morning. >> yeah, you know, we talked about that a little while yesterday on the show. the way it is now, today, you almost have to have been deemed unfit, deemed by a judge that you are unfit to live in society and should be committed before you are added to the list of those not able to purchase a gun. >> that's certainly much, much much too loose. all of those questions, we will have to see what the president's recommendations conclude. but you have to have a mental health element. >> that's part of it. >> this is "the bill press
ron out in elgin, illinois. ron, what do you say? good morning. >> good morning, bill. i absolute commend new york and hope congress follows suit but the "new york times" also this morning points out a concern about the mental health provisions in terms of who fooirnlingz determines if a person is mentally fit or unfit to own a gun and if they already own a gun, who is the final authority that has to go out and pick up the gun. so there are still some mental health concerns in...
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temperatures through parts, areas like illinois as well as into detroit. we're looking at those numbers just above freezing. that means, we're still going to see some wintry mix, through mid-atlant mid-atlantic, pittsburgh and washington, d.c., light snow in arkton and we're going to see the potential for freezing rain anywhere you're seeing in pink as we go through really the morning commute and that includes interstate 9 a and many of those areas we're talking to about 10:00 a.m. for new york city. freezing rain mixing up until about noon. some of the advisories out there. anywhere in blue, right there in that purple shading, we have a freezing rain advisory, that is until 10:00 a.m. in the north, 7:00 a.m., for buffalo, you could see an inch of snow as we go throughout the day. we said last week there's going to be a warmup and the warmup is going to arrive today down towards the south. look at those temperatures for dallas, 76. atlanta, 65. it gets better for the southeast. tuesday, notice that warm air surges up for the south to chicago. remember last
temperatures through parts, areas like illinois as well as into detroit. we're looking at those numbers just above freezing. that means, we're still going to see some wintry mix, through mid-atlant mid-atlantic, pittsburgh and washington, d.c., light snow in arkton and we're going to see the potential for freezing rain anywhere you're seeing in pink as we go through really the morning commute and that includes interstate 9 a and many of those areas we're talking to about 10:00 a.m. for new york...
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when you know when i hear from people in draper utah or at tamms illinois which also just. it is from people who are saying i am mentally ill and i have been mentally ill and i'm not being treated. some of the conditions of confinement are so awful that they come down with skin rashes they start cutting themselves other conditions are so clean that they're in. boxes completely isolate it they can't hear it's cool it's cold no touched or church. and it's a technique that the united states uses not just in u.s. prisons but it also uses in prisons open season we can go and and rape and guantanamo bay and i really have that's interesting that you brought that up because military prisons as well and here at r.t. we talk a lot about private first class bradley manning who right is accused of you know leaking classified documents to the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks and this is a person who certainly you cannot use the you know dangerous prisoner argument on this is a you know five foot two or five foot three young man. and he was in solitary confinement for eight months bef
when you know when i hear from people in draper utah or at tamms illinois which also just. it is from people who are saying i am mentally ill and i have been mentally ill and i'm not being treated. some of the conditions of confinement are so awful that they come down with skin rashes they start cutting themselves other conditions are so clean that they're in. boxes completely isolate it they can't hear it's cool it's cold no touched or church. and it's a technique that the united states uses...
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water from a lake in illinois is being drained into the mississippi. that should add about an inch to the river. there is also a push for water from the
water from a lake in illinois is being drained into the mississippi. that should add about an inch to the river. there is also a push for water from the
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i want to turn to aaron's comments made at the university of illinois in october 2010. he was talking about the nonprofit subscription service that some in the college students and others used to run the country called jstor. >> i am going to give you one example of something not as big as saving congress, but something important you can do right here at your own school. it just requires your willing to get your shoes a little bit muddy. by virtue of being students at a major you -- diversity, i seem to have access to a wide variety of articles licensing fees are paid to places like jstor to get access to scholarly journals the rest of the world cannot read. these fees are substantial and so substantial that people who are studying in india instead of the u.s. do not have this kind of access. they're locked out from all of these journals. they're locked out from our entire scientific legacy. i mean, a lot of these articles go back to the indictment. every time someone has written down a scientific paper, it has been scanned, digitized, and put in these collections. that
i want to turn to aaron's comments made at the university of illinois in october 2010. he was talking about the nonprofit subscription service that some in the college students and others used to run the country called jstor. >> i am going to give you one example of something not as big as saving congress, but something important you can do right here at your own school. it just requires your willing to get your shoes a little bit muddy. by virtue of being students at a major you --...